Saturday, July 30, 2011

14!!!

Happy Birthday Emily!!!
Love
®achel

 P.S.
Her Birthday was yesterday.

Friday, July 29, 2011

☺Just life ☺

Aren't they just so cute? I love my little siblings!

Ryan, Jamie, and Sarah were playing clowns.

Ryan and I have been pulling apart pallets to build things with. I am listening to a book on tape or you might say, "a book on iPod."




Everyone has been working on our fence and it's looking really good.
Erin is making a beautiful garden.

We all like the small nail gun and take turns using it.

Well bye,
®achel

Thursday, July 28, 2011

The cast for...

Centuries Apart


Suzanne Howard

Abby Howard

Hannah Howard

Beth Howard

Eliza Howard

Josiah Bennet

Mrs. Mara Sprgeon

Well bye
®achel

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Our last day of filming

We had our last day of filming awhile ago but I hadn't put up any pictures, so here a few.












Riley got to be in a scene to and was such a god little doggie!

Well bye
®achel

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Some fun new friends

Some pictures our last day of filming with extras.

We made some new and very fun friends,

and we all tried to remember all our lines.

It was a long, but very fun morning!


Well bye,
®achel

Monday, July 4, 2011

Okay let me explain



On July 4 1776 The Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Second Continental Congress, but was not signed by everyone until later.

The only people who signed on July4 where John Hancock (the president),
and Charles Thomson (the secretary).

Charles Thomson signed the first copy of the Declaration of Independence and for this reason he is some times called the 57th signer, but his name is not on the Declaration that we most commonly think of (the fancier copy).

Later that day John Dunlap was given the job of printing the Declaration and he stayed up most of the night making 200 copies of the Declaration so that it could be sent out all over the 13 colonies the next day.


Well all that to say,
Happy 4th of July !!!

®
achel


P.S.
The copy of the Declaration that I have up above is one of the copies that John Dunlap printed, and you can see John Hancock and Charles Thomson names on it.